Slovenia scraps Israel arms embargo, aligns with EU trade rules

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Slovenia’s government rolled back the 2025 ban on exporting, transiting, and importing arms related to Israel, saying current national law and EU rules already govern arms trade. The move, under the new center-right administration, signals a warming of Israel-Slovenia ties and aligns Slovenia with EU export-control positions.
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